Here's a proposal. How bout each country in the EU agree to take in 1/2 of 1% of their population per year for two years, and encourage non-EU countries to do the same? That'd take care of at least 3.5 million over two years. (by Tecumsehsbones)

Nobody knows what might happen with Brexit next week. So all forecasts for 2019 should be taken with a kilo of salt (if the Remainiac survivalists havent stockpiled all of the white stuff already). That said, here are three possible outcomes anyway: a... (by Blackleaf)

Speaking of the future in view. It was about the economic part that was really successful if the whole EU voted yes to a common state union. In my section and the whole point of view has been a capitalist union when neoliberalism is great today. Perhaps... (by TalkingTogheter)

Every Christians of Europe pray to politicians to stop immigration from military conflicts zone to not help muslims over our border of the EU and you did thought????????????? !!!! Migrants wants crime of Europe. (by TalkingTogheter)

Don't be deceived by the lack of violence or the comparative good manners of those now seizing control. This is a coup, and what is at stake is the nature and legitimacy of Parliament itself. ... (by Blackleaf)

Australia Must Protect Itself From Home-Grown Terror The anti-terror laws proposed by the Howard government, have brought in their wake the civil libertarians' nightmares that these laws will destroy civil liberties, freedom of speech and assembly, and... (by kotzabasis)

This whole Huawei thing however it turns out with Mcacallum looking all weak and stuff really shows me how weak we look internationally. We hold this one lady due to an international incident and China goes full retard in its treatment of Canadians in... (by Johnnny)

Although I had nothing against Miers since I am a moderate conservative, it appears things now are shaping up nicely for a suitable candidate who all Republicans will be in agreement with. We surely do not want to be divided amungst ourselves. ... (by Nascar_James)

Some MPs dont want Brexit. And they dont want to respect the Referendum result. And they have a cunning plan. Oliver Letwin, one of the nicest and cleverest people in politics, and another Conservative MP called Nick Boles, plan to support a move to... (by Blackleaf)

Support for a no-deal Brexit is growing in the face of the EU's refusal to help salvage Theresa May's deal, according to a new poll. A survey by ComRes found that 44 per cent of the public now believe the UK should leave without a deal if Brussels... (by Blackleaf)

Mark Francois, the Conservative MP for Rayleigh and Wickford and the Deputy Leader of the pro-Brexit ERG, and left-wing author Will Self had a bust-up on the BBC's Politics Live after Self made a disgusting slur against 17,410,742 voters... ... (by Blackleaf)

The time for kicking the can down the road has come to an end and MPs especially in the governing party have to look over the edge at the train of events that they are going to set off if they dont hold out for No Deal and leaving on 29th... (by Blackleaf)

An A-Z of Brexit according to Remainers, listing the lexicon of doublespeak and some of the leading runners and riders, in dictionary form. You’ll find the real meaning of each expression in italics . . . ... (by Blackleaf)

The UK political commentariat are a lazy bunch. Brexit is one of their biggest topics in decades a bonanza that any amateur can pitch in on yet remarkably few have got to grips with the key texts. If they had, they would realise Brexit is at... (by Blackleaf)

The public finances are on the mend, recording a healthy surplus in January on booming tax receipts. Employment is at record levels (32.6 million), with real wage growth at a two-year high. Despite a global slowdown, Britain expanded 1.4 per cent... (by Blackleaf)

A visitor from Mars tuning into events in Britain in recent months would rightly be shocked by the political paralysis in Westminster, the calamitous state of the motor industry, and the mortal damage to immediate business confidence caused by Brexit... (by Blackleaf)

In pro-Remain circles, there is an obsession with the economic dimension of Brexit. What will it do to jobs? The amount of time lorries have to wait at Dover? Will we have to pay 7 to visit Europe post-Brexit? What about data-roaming charges when were... (by Blackleaf)

Although they may not admit it when pressed on Sky News or the BBC, those proposing a Peoples Vote are not oblivious to the risks attached. The likes of Umunna, Soubry et al. know that the idea that the elite failed to implement the verdict of 2016 would... (by Blackleaf)

Hello, Mum! Look at me! Im in the House of Commons! The young man waving at the camera seems to have wandered into the chamber after getting separated from a school trip to Parliament. ... (by Blackleaf)